It is a hard fork. I'm stating a fact It is a hard fork, but of course, it is a possible thing. kerogre was asking if with a hard fork it is possible or it would be totally impossible. Since i was the first to reply, i had to answer to that too. For example no matter what, hard fork or not, it is IMPOSSIBLE for anyone to know my private keys if you only know my addresses
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That some people put them in ignore. Pretty meaningless, a bunch of trolls can put a user in ignore and his button would become highlighted but this would mean nothing, only that like ten ppl have him in ignore
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I think that some of the content of the invidduals/organizations/etc pages should be put on the homepage
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Well it is different, you only have to trust mt gox for the transaction, but once you bought btc and you transfered them to your address, you no more have to trust them
For these coins it is different, since of course who made them, know the private key
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1)As far as i know they are working on encryption for multibit, check the development thread for updated info
2)Yeah. A wallet is just that, private keys. The keys allow you to spend the bitcoins, of course you can copy and backup them as you wish!
3)Why not?
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So they have Tylers like cylons? Number one, two, three...
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Technically an adult but not old enough to drink.
False, here in Italy at 18 you are an adult and you can drink
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You should have bought at 65
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If you have 5 btc in an address and you buy something that cost 1btc, you only send 1btc. The client by default will then send the other 4btc to a new address, for anonimity reason. Note that this behaviour is not part of the bitcoin rules, is just a thing that some clients do. Other clients don't.
This is important to know because 1)almost no one know 2)if you put all your btc on the address of a paperwallet and then you spend a part of them, that paperwallet will become empty. And then if you later try to use that paperwallet... surprise!
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Just encrypt your wallet and upload it on some file storage services/google mail/msn mail
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People we have work ahead of us.. we need to make bitcoin easier to use, easier to buy, easier to sell... easier to trade... we need grandma to send her grandkids bitcoins when they are in college... +1 Grandma needs to know how to convert her PayPal balance into BTC first, without faxing over a copy of her drivers license. That seems to be the real hurdle. It needs to be easier than buying BTC off eBay at 15% markup. It is impossible, paypal cannot be trusted
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True, bitcoin is digital gold
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Bitcoin exist exactly because the current system SUCKS. If we already had a good system wich allowed us to easily buy everything without problems we would not need bitcoin But since the current methods all sucks, this is why bitcoin is growing so much!
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Now it is too late, 68$
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Of course, since it is a software, if everyone decide to change something it is possible. But of course it would be a hard fork The limit is enforced by the client, a block wich does not respect the rules would be rejected
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Blockchain.info is a website wich offer a online wallet service. If blockchain.info disappear... well you were wrong in the beginning, so nothing happens. If you aren't receiving any support from a website that is the center of btc, Wrong wrong wrong
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The "fee" should be paid to who improve the wiki
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Are you trolling or what?
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